Connecting Conservative Women

Empowering the Next Generation

Mentor. Collaborate. Lead.

Mission

Engaging conservative women in local, state and national leadership through collaboration and mentorship.

About Our Organization

Connecting Conservative Women (CCW) is an organization of conservative female
leaders working to support other like-minded women in getting engaged in leadership roles in Texas.

CCW serves as a mentoring forum whose members hold a wide array of experiences,
including business owners, city and county government elected officials, statewide
elected officials, political consultants, communication experts, fundraisers, and governmental appointees.

CCW provides a venue for women to seek information about local and state leadership
positions, as well as encourages women to engage in open discussions with experts.
CCW’s members share their experience and knowledge with women and assist them in achieving their personal success.

Events

Our first CCW events have been a huge success! We heard from great women like Hope Andrade, Tracye McDaniel, Cynthia Leon, Nandita Berry, The Honorable Linda Koop, and many others.

Events like these help us find and spark interest in the next group of conservative, female leaders in Texas, connecting them with mentors and providing them with the tools they need to be successful.

Read more about our first event here and hear from some of our event attendees by watching the video (click the video image to the right).

Get Involved

The launch of Connecting Conservative Women has been a huge success and we're grateful to so many for participating.

We want to continue to engage conservative women in local, state and national leadership through collaboration and mentorship.

A Message from Christi Craddick

I am excited about the success of our mentoring program, Connecting Conservative Women. In just over a year since our first event, we have had the opportunity to meet conservative women all across Texas who are taking steps to accept leadership roles throughout our state. A common thread has been a desire for good government from their local communities, to the Capitol in Texas and to our nation's Capitol. They are being encouraged by the many conservative women who are already serving and who they see fighting for the conservative principles we all so deeply value. We look forward to continuing our efforts to provide mentors for guidance in navigating the process to help these women stay the course and drive their dreams to reality.